Radio Gol
·9 April 2026
Andrés Valenti: «Unión’s stadium is ready for world-class events»

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·9 April 2026

In an interview given to the ADN program on Radio Gol 96.7, the general secretary of Club Atlético Unión, Andrés Valenti, shared details about Tan Biónica’s “Último Encuentro Tour” arriving in the city of Santa Fe this Saturday. With a stage production compared to top-tier international artists, the club is preparing to welcome more than 20,000 people.
Valenti highlighted that the structure set up on Pujato Street and inside the playing field is “impressive.” According to him, the organizers compare the production to tours by figures such as Ricky Martin.
“We’re hosting events at the stadium again after a long time. With the recent renovations, the 15 de Abril is very well prepared to welcome this kind of giant show,” the executive said, stressing that Unión being chosen over other venues places the club at the forefront of cultural events in the country.
In response to members’ concerns about the condition of the field for upcoming football matches, Valenti reassured them:
The general secretary explained that these types of events are vital to the club’s finances. “Maintaining the stadium costs a fortune; every time you open it, it’s 40 million. We have to find ways to generate resources that allow the club to grow,” he said. In addition to the rental fee, Unión will receive a bonus tied to ticket sales success.
As for infrastructure, work was carried out such as removing perimeter fencing in certain sections and creating new ramps and emergency exits, improvements that will also help meet CONMEBOL requirements for future international competitions.
Valenti confirmed that the last remaining tickets are still available and can be purchased in person at Tienda Unión or through the usual online sales channels.
Finally, he said the club’s event schedule remains full, with confirmed dates at the Ángel Malvicino Stadium for artists such as Andrés Calamaro and Q Locura in the coming weeks.
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